The planets other than Earth on which we have observed volcanoes are Venus and Mars. These planets are made of the same materials to Earth and formed by the same processes. Therefore, like Earth, they have hot interiors that can produce molten rock. Mars may have cooled enough that the volcanoes it has no longer erupt.
Yes, Mars and Venus both have volcanoes. Jupiter's moon, Io, has a number of volcanoes. It is believe that the eruptions on Io spew Sulfur.
you can only find volcanoes on the inner planets: that are Venus, mercury and mars
Mars has the largest shield volcano in the Solar System.
Earth, Venus and Mars all have volcanoes.
yes it does just like other planets have guisers they are filled with maga and will burst out lava
The other terrestrial planets are made of the same materials as Earth and formed in the same way, which means they have hot interiors. While Venus and Mars probably lack plate tectonics, they appear to have volcanoes associated with hot spots, which account for some volcanoes on Earth as well.
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Most volcanoes on Earth are associated with boundaries of tectonic plates while those that we have seen on other planets are probably from hot spots. Earth's volcanoes also seem more prone to explosive eruptions, primarily due to the abundance of water on Earth.
you can only find volcanoes on the inner planets: that are Venus, mercury and mars
There are many planets that have volcanoes and canyons. The Earth is a wonderful example of a planet with both.
there are no volcanoes in outer plants.
Yes lots, look in the links I will place below.
Mars has the largest shield volcano in the Solar System.
Earth, Venus and Mars all have volcanoes.
Yes.
Venus, Earth, and Mars are all planets with volcanoes.